And if so, will the app (equivalent of Safari on iPad) be on it? Since I'm buying the Tablet from Amazon instead of my carrier, I want to know if there's a big process involving registering the Tablet? Or do I just bring it home (where I have wifi), take it out the packaging, select my wifi network when

And if so, will the app (equivalent of Safari on iPad) be on it? Since I'm buying the Tablet from Amazon instead of my carrier, I want to know if there's a big process involving registering the Tablet? Or do I just bring it home (where I have wifi), take it out the packaging, select my wifi network when the available networks pop up, and enjoy the Tablet?

Other answer:

Duncan:
You can use the iPad with WiFi only and not pay for a network connection if you prefer.

The options on the pretend iPad tablet will depend on which one you get.

chrisjbsc:
You can NOT switch from an iPad to a tablet! An iPad IS a tablet already!
You can switch to a different sort of a tablet – but it will be the same as an iPad, just not as good!

V. Perkins:
Yes it will work immediately. And, yes, Option-2 is exactly how an Android tablet is supposed to work.

efflandt:
Assuming that your WiFi network uses wireless security, you will then need to enter your wireless key or password. Or if your router has WPS that can somewhat automate the initial connection, but also could potentially allow someone else unknown nearby to connect to your WiFi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_Prot…

Once you establish the WiFi connection, it should be able to automatically reconnect later.